Hiring Deal Sourcing Interns For PE Mandates

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March 18, 2026

by an intermediary in Texas, USA

Internship: Deal Sourcing Intern @ DealsX Apply here: https://forms.gle/xHvjYzbz4GMHFeG46 About the Role: We currently need interns across multiple mandates. We’re DealsX — we help search funds, independent sponsors, and PE funds in the lower/middle market find great businesses to acquire. We’re looking for interns who're ready to jump in and do real work across two key areas: Deal Sourcing: Involves cold-calling to businesses. First Calls with Business Owners: Once an owner expresses interest, you’ll handle the first call — qualify the opportunity, ask smart questions, and hand it off to the right team. Who We’re Looking For: This is not a “watch-and-learn” internship. You’ll roll up your sleeves from Day 1. We need someone with great communication skills. And should be able to start as soon as possible. You must be: A self-starter — no hand-holding here A fast learner who’s curious and sharp What You’ll Get: Real experience working with top-tier searchers and operators Exposure to live deals and business owners A front-row seat in the world of entrepreneurship through acquisition Remote. Flexible. Impactful.
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from University of Toronto in Toronto, ON, Canada
Hi Sam, Thank you for the opportunity; I just submitted the application and am very excited to hear back. Here's a brief overview of my application: Rotman Commerce, University of Toronto; 4.0 CGPA; Experience with Corporate Relations, DCF, and Market Research and Sizing Best, Neev Ramani redacted
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from Indiana University, Bloomington/Indianapolis in Boston, MA, USA
Hello Mr. Singh, I’ve just completed my application for DealsX and am genuinely excited about the opportunity to work hands-on with a firm focused on AI and deep-tech sourcing. I really appreciate your time and consideration, and I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks, Arav
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